Bulletin of the American Physical Society
5th Joint Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics and the Physical Society of Japan
Volume 63, Number 12
Tuesday–Saturday, October 23–27, 2018; Waikoloa, Hawaii
Session CD: Muon Physics
7:00 PM–9:30 PM,
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
Hilton
Room: Kohala 3
Chair: David Hertzog, University of Washington
Abstract ID: BAPS.2018.HAW.CD.2
Abstract: CD.00002 : The Systematics of the PEN experiment, A Precision Measurement of Pion Electronic Decay Branching Ratio
7:15 PM–7:30 PM
Presenter:
Charles J Glaser
(Univ of Virginia)
Author:
Charles J Glaser
(Univ of Virginia)
The ratio of decay rates $\Gamma(\pi\rightarrow e\bar{\nu}(\gamma))/\Gamma(\pi\rightarrow \mu \bar{\nu}(\gamma))$ provides a key confirmation of the V$-$A nature of the electroweak interaction. Currently, the experimental value of this ratio is $R^{\text{exp}}_{e/\mu}= (1.2327 \pm 0.0023)\times 10^{-4}$, whereas the theoretically determined value according to Standard Model physics is $R^{\text{SM}}_{e/\mu}= (1.2356 \pm 0.0001)\times 10^{-4}$. This ratio proves one of the most sensitive tests for lepton universality and can be used to give bounds on non V$-$A physics. For this reason, the PEN collaboration performed a precision measurement of the $\pi^+\rightarrow \text{e}\nu_\text{e}(\gamma)$ branching ratio with the goal of obtaining a relative uncertainty of $5\times 10^{-4}$ or better. The PEN detector consisted of an active target and beam counters, a mini-time projection chamber, 2 cylindrical multi-wire proportional chambers, a plastic scintillating hodoscope, and a spherical 240 module pure CsI calorimeter. Precise descriptions of decays in flight, chamber efficiencies, Monte Carlo acceptances, and the shape of CsI calorimeter low energy tail, the biggest systematic challenge, are required for determination of the branching ratio. These issues will be discussed.
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2018.HAW.CD.2
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